New board members at NJ Transit agree with angry commuters, the agency’s not communicating properly — especially during rush hour debacles. Plus, as the outbreak grows, we take you to a lab where they are developing a rapid test for the coronavirus in New Jersey. Crime continues to drop in Camden, but it's not good enough for police. They're using gunfire detection sensors as a form of virtual policing. Also, the oversight intended to protect patients suffering from opioid addictions could be costing some lives. And, Hunger in New Jersey. Chronicling food insecurities and searching for solutions to help write the end to this story.
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